Recording was done at
Hansa Tonstudio, near the
Berlin Wall. Producer
Tony Cohen said the console at the studio was "slick and clinical" and much better than he was used to using. He said, "
Alex Hacke had replaced
Rowland Howard. I'd listen to his guitar parts and think, 'Fuck, that is so clever'." Cohen also noted
Mick Harvey's influence on the recording, saying, "Mick had everything under control, and that's him at his best."[2]
Recording was done at
Hansa Tonstudio, near the
Berlin Wall. Producer
Tony Cohen said the console at the studio was "slick and clinical" and much better than he was used to using. He said, "
Alex Hacke had replaced
Rowland Howard. I'd listen to his guitar parts and think, 'Fuck, that is so clever'." Cohen also noted
Mick Harvey's influence on the recording, saying, "Mick had everything under control, and that's him at his best."[2]